Gardening Daily Tips For You Saturday October 3, 2009 |
Morning Glory (Ipomoea purpurea) | Today's Featured Plant Morning Glory (Ipomoea purpurea) Read the full profile of this plant at ArcaMax.com.
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Q&A: Plant that Deters Moles Question: I recall that an old friend used to deter moles from her garden by planting something around the perimeter. Do you have any idea what this plant was, and does it work? Answer: There is an old-fashioned annual plant that is sometimes called mole plant or gopher purge. The Latin name is Euphorbia lathyris. This plant exudes an irritating sap and was said to repel moles if simply planted at regular intervals around the garden. Castor-oil plants (Ricinus communis) bear beans that are extremely toxic -- this includes being toxic to people. Castor oil is made from these beans and is often suggested as a repellent for moles -- the extremely toxic component has been removed from the oil. Some companies now sell castor oil-based sprays for the purpose of repelling moles. To be on the safe side, avoid planting castor-oil plants (also called castor beans) and never allow existing plants to flower and fruit. |
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Q&A: Harvesting and Drying Popcorn Question: I grew popcorn for the first time this year and would like to know what is the best way to get it off the cob? Do you dry it indoors? Answer: Harvest popcorn when the kernels are full, firm and begin to dry on the ear -- 50 to 60 days after tasseling and silking. After harvest, remove the husks and place the ears in mesh bags in a garage or any dry place with good air circulation and warm temperatures for about one month. If the kernels begin to rot, the air is too stagnant. When you can rub your finger over the ear with a little pressure and the kernels fall off, it's time to remove the kernels from the cob (if you have a lot of cobs to shell, you can purchase a popcorn sheller). Or try popping a sample batch. If they pop poorly, either the ear was immature when you harvested or the kernels need to dry more. Store the properly dried kernels in a glass jar in the refrigerator. |
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Tip: Store Apples To store apples for winter use, keep only bruise-and blemish-free fruits and store in a humid basement or root cellar. Check periodically for spoilage. Apples keep well for about 6 months at temperatures between 32F and 45F. |
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